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Farmers adapt to extreme weather, Michigan regulators win Edenville Dam flooding case

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As our climate changes… extreme weather events are happening more often.

That’s been especially true throughout Michigan and the Midwest this spring…. with huge temperature swings, flooding, drought, wildfires and even ice storms.

As Harvest Public Media’s Emma George-Griffin reports, these weather events can have serious consequences for farms and ranches.

Also on the show, the Michigan Court of Claims has ruled against around 2-thousand property owners who were suing the state for damages following the 20-20 Edenville Dam collapse.

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This podcast is produced in part by the members of NABET Local 412. This episode of Between the Lakes is edited and mixed by AJ Jones. Our theme music comes from Gabe Schall. Mike Horace is our executive producer.

Tina Sawyer is the local host of Morning Edition on WCMU. She joined WCMU in November, 2022.
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